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DIABETES - THE SILENT KILLER. HOW TO RECOGNIZE AND TREAT IT EFFECTIVELY?

According to a recent study published in The Lancet, over 800 million adults worldwide are living with diabetes. This number is almost double the previous estimate by the World Health Organization (WHO), which put the number at around 422 million. The most common form is type 2 diabetes, which develops as a result of an unhealthy lifestyle – excess weight, poor diet, and lack of exercise. Are we doomed to it?

We invite you to listen to a special podcast series WHAT DOES YOUR DOCTOR SAY, in which, together with an expert – diabetologist, Dr. Jacek Bogdał – we look at the most important issues related to diabetes:

  • Is Diabetes a Death Sentence? What Are the First Symptoms and Who is Most at Risk?
  • Prediabetes – the last moment to react. What steps to take to prevent the development of the disease?
  • Modern diabetes treatment.
  • Diet and exercise. What lifestyle changes help control blood sugar?

Diabetes develops silently, but its consequences can be serious – from heart disease to kidney and nerve damage. That is why it is worth gaining reliable knowledge and acting before it is too late.

Listen to the expert and learn how to take care of your health!

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